9/25 using GK $25 coupon--easy 415 POP. Fairways are 95% lush with minimal thin areas. Nice cushion--never had a bad lie from the fairway. Rough about 1 inch along fairways a little longer around the greens. Tees level with good cover where the markers were placed.
Bunkers have fine compacted sand that is well maintained and consistent through out the course.
Greens were almost immaculate smooth and rolling true medium fast to fast with subtle breaks that for me were were hard to see--some pin placements were wicked --greens firm but receptive to well struck approach shots.
Layout is scenic and challenging with premium on accuracy as wayward shots are severely punished by the trees and rocks.
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Played 8/24/17 Thursday Night special. Course is in really good shape. The best I have ever seen it. They just verticut and rolled the greens. Caused and couple of bumps, but mostly ran well at medium... Continue »

Played 8/24/17 Thursday Night special. Course is in really good shape. The best I have ever seen it. They just verticut and rolled the greens. Caused and couple of bumps, but mostly ran well at medium fast. Was told they may not aerate the greens this fall?
Fairway's in really good shape. Bunkers poor and a couple of T's in typical Mt. Woodson shape, but over all in great shape.
Great GK deal for Monday's $25

Never played this course until last week and I wanted to put my $0.02 to hopefully make it easier for newer players to enjoy their round there.
1. It took our cart 3 holes for the GPS to work. How about placing yardage markers on the first, say 5 holes, to ensure you don't have to constantly lo...

This can be a difficult finishing hole. The best approach is from the right side of fairway, but be careful not to push it into the trees. Left side is a safer T shot, but then you might have to shoot over water to get to pin. Water is "In play" for longer hitters on left. Green has slight ridge running diagonal from water to opposite side. This can be used if pin is in back left. If in front go for it. Bunkers front left, front right and right rear along with grass knolls & hollows.

My personal favorite hole on the course. First timers are often confused on where the fairway is?? If you look out in the distance you can see a sand trap with a big grass mound behind. The grass mound has two humps like a camels back. My aim is to split the camels back. There is a very large landing zone to the right of the bunkers that will leave about 130-145 yrd. shot in. There is little to no room on the left of those bunkers. The green has some big breaks. There is ridge/ tier on the right front side that ends quickly and slope towards the opposite left corner. Most puts break to the corner. If pin is in front or back right I will often shoot for that right front corner and let the ball run down to the hole.